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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> it is time. time for the lightning round. and we'll take calls, and buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. my staff will play this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedaddy? let's start with marshall in massachusetts.
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the...
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with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase premiums. obamacare has basically changed the entire way that insurance works. they can no longer factor in how sick and individualist. they have to accept anyone with pre-existing conditions. what are they going to do? of course they are going to raise premiums because they have to stay in business. >> i know there are a lot of consumer advocates saying that you guys have a lot of change in your cash reserves. milk that is a idea to raise premiums. >> there's no question. if we are expected -- if i am an insurance company executive today and i am supposed to be taking on a whole slew of individual
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: violence continued across syria today as the united states welcomed a russian admission that syria's rebels may succeed in overthrowing president bashar al-assad. we may have a problem with that tape and we apologize. we'll try and get it together. if we're not able to -- we're going to go ahead and interview right now mr. vitaly churkin. he is russia's ambassador to the united nations. thank you for joining us. let me begin by asking you about the comment today made by your deputy foreign minister mr. bog don november. he said today "it is impossible to exclude a victory of the syrian opposition." how would you describe the situation in syria? >> well, you know i think he went on saying that the syrian government seems to be losing gro
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driving our whole consumer technology complex. and all three of those are going to be missing in '13. factor in the fiscal cliff and there's a lot of uncertainty going forward. >> what about the fed? positive buys towards good corp rate earnings and the fact that we're trading at very low multiples over the last five years measured in terms of what could be potential growth. jamie dimon said -- just giving the other point of view. >> in march of 2013, the bull market will be four years old. that's pretty long in the tooth. we all know the liquidity factor from the fed and boosting asset prices, but that's yesterday's news. i think the uncertainty is, the first year of a presidential cycle. lots of areas where the market could run into glitches and i think it's a great time to play defense. >> can i correctly assume that the power gauge on apple is negative, in the near term, if you are mentioning that as one factor of being bearish in 2013? >> power gauge is neutral. it's bearish on a lot of other stocks. the stock is down signifi
driving our whole consumer technology complex. and all three of those are going to be missing in '13. factor in the fiscal cliff and there's a lot of uncertainty going forward. >> what about the fed? positive buys towards good corp rate earnings and the fact that we're trading at very low multiples over the last five years measured in terms of what could be potential growth. jamie dimon said -- just giving the other point of view. >> in march of 2013, the bull market will be four...
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technological advances have transformed over almost every aspect of our daily lives. when i started here at the center, the black berry was a fruit and tweaking something was what birds did. no more. none of these developments happen by accident. in fact, to a significant degree, i would say they were made possible by the principled leadership of the united states, united states, by the global economy and international system that america created with our diplomacy unprotected with our military. and maybe unique culture of freedom, innovation and entrepreneurship to four shows in our country and remains the model and inspiration for the rest of the modernizing world. we have every reason to be proud of the progress of humanity that it happened on america's walk. here at home to be grateful for the countless ways in which our own country has been benefited in the process. we live in a world whose shape and project jury the united states were than any other nation's response before. it's not a perfect world. i know that. but it is a better world than the one we inherite
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health care, energy, and technology led today's decline as all ten s&p sectors posted a loss. retail sales rising in november as demand for automobiles rebounded and shoppers hit the stores in the holiday season. a report says sales road .3% last month reversing the previous month's decrease. on the other hand, there's a retail analyst saying there is bad news mixed in with the good. the number of americans piling new applications for unemployment benefits falling the fourth week in a row, dropping 29,000 to a seasonally adjusted 343,000. the prior week was revised up by 237 # 2 as often happens with these numbers. liz? liz: interesting day of trade, mark in the pits of the cme, and ryan says it's time to implement a barbell strategy. he'll explain how he envisionings that, and chris telling us why he's leaving u.s. equities and putting his money to work overseas, but where? starting with mark at the cme. we were careen, and the mouthpieces in washington spoke and it fell. something else at work here 1234 >> you know, i think it's a lot of things. i think, you know, is qe ad g
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he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier for terrorists and criminals to manufacture the components of gun, which can be brought on to our airplanes and into our federal buildings. >> the national rifle association says it views this legislation as unnecessary. pro-gun advocates say, to date, no one using a 3-d printer has manufactured a working firearm, completely out of plastic. one 3-d printing expert says it might not even be possible anytime soon. >> i don't feel like this technology is going to be there next year, but in my estimation, we have some time and ways to go to get there. >> reporter: and wils
he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier...
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technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the top and bottom lines which might be seen as a bit of a surprise. it looked like the street was looking for 1.1 billion. adobe turns in 1.15. i was looking for around 56 cents in -- in proformo eps, and we've got 61 cents, i believe. now, what's particularly -- yeah, 61 cents non-gap. what's particularly important about that is adobe is adding creative cloud subscriptions at a really fast clip, around 10,000 a week. that's up from 8,000 the quarter before. that has some negative impact on revenue because they are not getting that big pop in software revenue that they used to get when they w
technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the...
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seventy's western countries were eager to help iran develop its own nuclear program supplying into with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability iran. would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons billions of dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say so while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that the country's moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension. it is fabricated with the same purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if you have no use in your kitchen and some of the recent concert is contoured and said go or no if it's very dangerous maybe you want to use it to some. this is very. george king. the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity but even those who want a total ch
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as technology becomes part of our daily lives we'll bump into this question more. >> the law's trying to catch up to it. michael balance bony, thank you. >> thank you. >> a u.s. marine locked up in a mexican prison reportedly chained to his bed because of an innocent mistake. we have details on an effort to try to get him home. >>> google wins a battle in a war with apple. what it could mean for you as we approach the bottom of the hour already. we have more top stories. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll
as technology becomes part of our daily lives we'll bump into this question more. >> the law's trying to catch up to it. michael balance bony, thank you. >> thank you. >> a u.s. marine locked up in a mexican prison reportedly chained to his bed because of an innocent mistake. we have details on an effort to try to get him home. >>> google wins a battle in a war with apple. what it could mean for you as we approach the bottom of the hour already. we have more top...
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. >> later, if you could own one technology stock next year, which one would it be? noted technology investor dan niles is here, and you may be shocked and surprised to find out what name he's going with, still to come. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> all right. the losses have been cut in half. dow was down 90-plus points a moment ago until we got word that speaker john boehner is headeded to the white house for a meeting face to face with the president on fiscal cliff issues. that meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:00 eastern time, and apparently they weren't supposed to announce it until 4:00 eastern time. >> somebody leaked it. >> somebody leaked it, and we got word and wall street going with it ri
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as such we have a lot of leading technology in this space and already won a lot of the major deals ready to roll out. tracy: are you hiring now going forward? here in the u.s.? speaker yes, we're actually doing some hiring in the united states. liz: good to see you, have a happy holiday. >> thank you, you two. liz: 46% over the past year. gary smith saying they have a good year ahead. the fed are going after a star in the hedge fund world through employee who left the company two years ago going so hard to the point they want a former employee to flip and cooperate with the investigation. charlie gasparino has the latest on the screws content to be tightened. you need to see this story. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and sho
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they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these u.s. financial institutions are not doing enough to beef up security online. they are putting it on we, the customer. we have to give up all this personal information for us to access the bank website. if and when this happens and let's hope it doesn't, what do banks need to do? >> i mean as a consumer, first thing i would think about is moving away from the windows operating system. for example to the mac or a linux-based system. the software is not written for the operating system yet. it probably will be in the future. also not to be gullible, but how your computer gets infected with mall wear is you w
they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these...
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and every time the fuel economy goes up, fuel economy goes up, new technology is required so our customers, have to, if you will, retool. i think that tends, our customers which are after all professional mechanics and operating in critical tasks where they have to be accomplished, aren't necessarily affected by taxes. >> nick, you said you want it roll out of the garage and into other industries. which industries. >> places like aviation. power generation. those kinds of things. emerging markets is a big place for us. >> which one specifically? >> china, india, indonesia. infratruck tour and equipment is big. china is the biggest car market in the world but repair market just starting. that's why in the last four or five years we put 1500 people and five factories and new design center getting ready for the wave just building. >> good luck with your plans and thanks for being with us. >> meantime, union overseeing air traffic controllers warning members that one in ten could be laid off if america flies over the fiscal cliff. the national air traffic controllers association is dangling th
and every time the fuel economy goes up, fuel economy goes up, new technology is required so our customers, have to, if you will, retool. i think that tends, our customers which are after all professional mechanics and operating in critical tasks where they have to be accomplished, aren't necessarily affected by taxes. >> nick, you said you want it roll out of the garage and into other industries. which industries. >> places like aviation. power generation. those kinds of things....
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and i would like to take a moment to congratulations elizabeth sol,, the deputy for technology service and staff for the major accomplishment which is possible through a grant from the federal, from the federal administration and also, would like to point out that the model is already getting a lot of interest nationally because of its application in an over run area. and some of that will be on display in mid january when some of our staff participate in the national transportation research board meeting in washington, d.c. to share the tools and information that they have developed with the rest of our colleagues around the nation and the world and that includes the model and it includes the progress on the brt and conclusions from the pricing study and we have had an extraordinary number of papers accepted for trb this year and that is just a reflection of the quality staff work. and the last item on my report, is just a quick review of an effort that we did to reach local small and disadvantaged businesses who gathered yesterday over 70 firms and 93 people at our offices to look at
and i would like to take a moment to congratulations elizabeth sol,, the deputy for technology service and staff for the major accomplishment which is possible through a grant from the federal, from the federal administration and also, would like to point out that the model is already getting a lot of interest nationally because of its application in an over run area. and some of that will be on display in mid january when some of our staff participate in the national transportation research...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> google map app is b
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that aows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep numberollection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen.
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potential in the energy industry if we just helped to promote some of these clean renewable energy technologies. you know, one of the things on this cliff is the end of the wind energy production tax which has been so incredibly successful in helping build this wind industry that is ready to take off but still needs a bit more support. clean energy, to my state, illinois, the middle west where we got lots of wind. it's free. and investing in wind energy, if that expires we're being to lose 7,000 jobs in illinois alone because of the failure to help invest in the wind energy industry. mr. johnson: well, it's not profitable at had time for private industry to invest in such a new way of producing energy. there's no profit in it. they won't do it. but government, having the leadership and the vision to understand where we need to go, how we need to take our people into the future, our leadership, we, the public policy apparatus, the government, we the people, the government, us, we have a responsibility not just to enhance short-term profits, we have a responsibility as a government to plan and pr
potential in the energy industry if we just helped to promote some of these clean renewable energy technologies. you know, one of the things on this cliff is the end of the wind energy production tax which has been so incredibly successful in helping build this wind industry that is ready to take off but still needs a bit more support. clean energy, to my state, illinois, the middle west where we got lots of wind. it's free. and investing in wind energy, if that expires we're being to lose...
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instead, we're continuing to subsidize this mature technology. but the brazenness of those who've been receiving this giveaway money, it's hard to imagine how it could be exceeded by a so-called phase-out proposal. they announce, phase us out by over the next six years through 2018. in 2013 the credit would be 100%. so we just have the credit for next year, just like it is this year. well, that costs about $12 billion, madam president. because it's just not a one-year credit, not a one-year credit. that means it's a credit for each of the next ten years. over the next ten years, that's $12 billion if we just extend it for one year. that's twice the amount of money we spend each year on energy research in america. then in 2013, the credit would be 90%, then 80% the next year, then 70% and 60% and nothing after 2019. i haven't had a chance for the congressional budget office to evaluate how much that is, but it's tens of billions of dollars. one estimate is, $50 billion nw taxpayer dollars at a time when we're brogu borrowing 42 cents t every -- ou
instead, we're continuing to subsidize this mature technology. but the brazenness of those who've been receiving this giveaway money, it's hard to imagine how it could be exceeded by a so-called phase-out proposal. they announce, phase us out by over the next six years through 2018. in 2013 the credit would be 100%. so we just have the credit for next year, just like it is this year. well, that costs about $12 billion, madam president. because it's just not a one-year credit, not a one-year...
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skype's a pretty easy technology. you can reach out to loved ones in your family via skype. it is personality-driven. it does engage people. secondly, pets, i think pets are way underutilized. i've seen people's lives transformed by a dog or cat. thirdly there is so much expertise in older folks right now. people trying to start businesses. reach out to somebody. look, we can't even pay you but if you're willing to come in and advise us on our startup we would love to see you an hour a week. that is a new life for some of these people. jon: great advice. dr. keith ablow. thanks very much. >> all right, my friend. take care. jenna: north korea demanding the world's attention now with the successful rocket launch and satellite in orbit. what is next for the country? some say a nuclear test. how should the united states respond? we'll talk about it top of the hour [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progre
skype's a pretty easy technology. you can reach out to loved ones in your family via skype. it is personality-driven. it does engage people. secondly, pets, i think pets are way underutilized. i've seen people's lives transformed by a dog or cat. thirdly there is so much expertise in older folks right now. people trying to start businesses. reach out to somebody. look, we can't even pay you but if you're willing to come in and advise us on our startup we would love to see you an hour a week....
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a lot of those will come from the information technology area. also, energy and healthcare. those are some of my favorite sectors for 2013. connell: brian, thank you very much. speaker of the house, john boehner, getting ready to deliver his update. as soon as he does, we will take it live. he will highlight the fact that the spending cuts are just not there. we will see what he has to say. then the story about facebook interns. just breaking in the cash. let's take a look at oil today. ♪ connell: the speaker of the house john boehner is about to update us on the fiscal cliff talks. pushing the president to come up with some spending cuts. we will have it live as soon as it starts. before that, let's make a little money. charles payne is here. tell us your stock today. charles: they make great cars. the demand is absolutely on fire. the liquefying the commodities, natural gas, i think there will be a lot of money there. as you are worried about this fiscal cliff stuff, this is one of the companies that has done very well in a recessionary. they have managed extraordinarily
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the launch was believed to be a test of banned missile technology. the un also condemned the launch. >> two espn radio hosts are in trouble for verbal attacks on a transsexual athlete from here in the bay area. what they said and how they are being punished. >> and the troubling news about the owner of the jet that crashed killing jenni rivera. . >>> cold there. lots of 30s. mostly sunny, partly cloudy today. temperatures today really struggling to get above 52 or 53. >> thank you. it's 7:14. new this morning reports from syria that at least 16 people were killed today by a bomb blast near a school. this is video of the blast site. the state news agency said a car packed with explosives exploded in a residential area. reportedly at least half of those killed are women and children. also this morning for the first time russia which is syria's most important ally said the syria president is increasingly losing control and the opposition may eventually win the civil war. >> there is an urgent demand from business executives from the federal reserve chai
the launch was believed to be a test of banned missile technology. the un also condemned the launch. >> two espn radio hosts are in trouble for verbal attacks on a transsexual athlete from here in the bay area. what they said and how they are being punished. >> and the troubling news about the owner of the jet that crashed killing jenni rivera. . >>> cold there. lots of 30s. mostly sunny, partly cloudy today. temperatures today really struggling to get above 52 or 53....
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in the median and long term we think that similar technologies which can actually go into a specimen and sequence the genome, what's called home genome sequencing, which we hope to be doing in public health regularly in a few years will not only allow us to avoid that problem but actually get us even better information down the line. >> and the best way to protect ourselves, doctor, is how? >> four things to remember. keep your hot foots hot, keep your cold foods cold. don't mix your cooked and uncooked food and wash your hands regularly. if you do those four thins you can reduce your chance of food poisoning dramatically. >> thank you. [ female announcer ] mcdonald's dollar menu. home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ on mcdonald's dollar menu. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still ex
in the median and long term we think that similar technologies which can actually go into a specimen and sequence the genome, what's called home genome sequencing, which we hope to be doing in public health regularly in a few years will not only allow us to avoid that problem but actually get us even better information down the line. >> and the best way to protect ourselves, doctor, is how? >> four things to remember. keep your hot foots hot, keep your cold foods cold. don't mix...
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. >> reporter: the ntsb is pushing car manufacturers to fast track new technology, installing sensors in all cars to determine if any driver is sober before allowing ignition. >> you won't be allowed to get behind the wheel and use your car as a lethal weapon. >> reporter: the ntsb also recommends lowering and making bigger wrong way signs. and changing interchange design, by eliminated last entrances. and parallel entrances and exits. and all in an effort to avoid tragedies for a wrong-way driver like this one in pennsylvania. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> we have the latest, now, on john mcafee. back in the u.s. now after more than a month on the run in central america. the software pioneer is still wanted for questioning in the murder of an american citizen in belize. but he is free for now. and abc's matt gutman talked to him when he landed in miami. >> reporter: we found john mcafee, withered from the five-week-long odyssey. this morning is the first time in well over a month that he's not waking up in a central american jungle or in a lockup fo
. >> reporter: the ntsb is pushing car manufacturers to fast track new technology, installing sensors in all cars to determine if any driver is sober before allowing ignition. >> you won't be allowed to get behind the wheel and use your car as a lethal weapon. >> reporter: the ntsb also recommends lowering and making bigger wrong way signs. and changing interchange design, by eliminated last entrances. and parallel entrances and exits. and all in an effort to avoid tragedies...
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out goes david kenney it is a commitment that they will continue to try to come up with technology tide towards the low. meyer is focused on the e-mail because they want to be a mobile company cannot be a search internet company anymore. >> will we see a guy who phone? -- yahoo >> these people put in a big bid for antioch who and microsoft comes out with a phone next year. do we ever see a facebook song? that has been rumored. >> 98 scene and let's take a look at the weather. >> we are seeing plenty of sunshine and taking an outside live to the james lick freeway camera. a clear starts of the morning but also a cold one. 364 nevado 33 in fairfield so no longer at or below freezing. it is the cool weather will before is out the door in san francisco 37 and pleasanton at an afternoon high as mid to upper 50s. another cold day on tap. this is cool are to hear that question from the gulf of alaska with yesterday's cold front. future cast four shows and other system had our way into friday. light rain into the afternoon hours. this will be a quick mover, not much moisture associated with thi
out goes david kenney it is a commitment that they will continue to try to come up with technology tide towards the low. meyer is focused on the e-mail because they want to be a mobile company cannot be a search internet company anymore. >> will we see a guy who phone? -- yahoo >> these people put in a big bid for antioch who and microsoft comes out with a phone next year. do we ever see a facebook song? that has been rumored. >> 98 scene and let's take a look at the weather....
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. >> to the big board, i'll say is again, dead flat this thursday morning. and this in several major cities, new york, philadelphia, los angeles the percentage of obese children is falling, okay, not by much, but falling after years of going up. i'm going to say that the anti-obesity advocates like meme roth have helped. i don't always agree with her, but she's the national founder of action against obesity and with us. before i let you do a victory lap. let's define our terms here. obesity in children in new york city schools between 2007-2011 have dropped. how do we define obesity. >> for children roughly in the 95th percentile or
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. >> translator: even countries with developed satellite technology have had many failed launches but we learned from the failure in april. we launched today's rocket with a conviction to succeed. >> the first stage fell into the yellow sea west of the korean peninsula. the nose cover fell a short distance beyond that. the second stage dropped into the pacific ocean east of the philippines. >>> an american astrophysicist says what the north koreans call a satellite is an orbit commonly used by intelligence in observation satellites. jonathan mcdowell is the harvard smithsonian center for astro physics. he says the object seems to be orbiting south/north about 500 kilometers above earth. >>> south korea says the north was trying to create confusion before its launch. the government says the moves were intended to bewilder the international community. south korean defense ministry spokesperson kim suk wrangled with the criticism over his country's intelligence gathering capabilities. >> translator: it appears that north korea carried out a series of deceptive actions in launching this l
. >> translator: even countries with developed satellite technology have had many failed launches but we learned from the failure in april. we launched today's rocket with a conviction to succeed. >> the first stage fell into the yellow sea west of the korean peninsula. the nose cover fell a short distance beyond that. the second stage dropped into the pacific ocean east of the philippines. >>> an american astrophysicist says what the north koreans call a satellite is an...
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resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control the satellite from a ground station have not yet mapped. and u.s. officials this morning tell us they will have to keep watch for several days to really try and determine exactly what's going on, exactly what kind of control the north koreans may or may not have. >> so some people are concerned that this launch means north korea could strike the united states. >> reporter: that's the big concern, why should we care, you know, if it could strike the united states with this kind of missile and if they could put a small nuclear warhead on top of it, this puts north kor
resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control...
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years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and that's what should concern america, it should be a wake up call for this country and the free world. bill: i also think this tidbit about the iranians is no small dial deal, that is a significant deal. thank you. alisyn: lawmakers preparing to question hillary clinton over the murder of four americans in benghazi. they'll finally have a chance to ask what she knew and when when hillary clinton will testify on capitol hill next week. and some americans say that is not going far enough. bill: one of the most loaded concert bills we everee seen in memory. rock and roll legends on stage together to help the victims
years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and...
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you are going to have to have off private sector technologies to help. but we don't know how to efficiently federal government is using spectrum. i think we can safely assume, however, that it's not using it terribly efficiently. and that's what i think congress really needs to step in here to try to make that hold world less opaque and more transparent, respecting spectrum and all the rest. but just make a more transparent and also to give federal spectrum users an incentive to relinquish their spectrum for exclusive use through auction as commissioner pai just pointed out. so that is, does provide the best incentive for buildout use of these frequencies. >> i've got a half and i guess basically. a question for commissioner pai anybody else who wants to respond to, was basically the commercial available products that -- [inaudible] or the likelihood of it happening? >> i would just point out that it's in the interest of both commercial sector and the military to develop incentives to get more commercial technologies into military use. the reason is ther
you are going to have to have off private sector technologies to help. but we don't know how to efficiently federal government is using spectrum. i think we can safely assume, however, that it's not using it terribly efficiently. and that's what i think congress really needs to step in here to try to make that hold world less opaque and more transparent, respecting spectrum and all the rest. but just make a more transparent and also to give federal spectrum users an incentive to relinquish...
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we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all
we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm...
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>> i mean the processes by which through trial and error we discover new technologies, research is alied, and then the stuff that really matters is built out into the kind of networks from the canals to the railroads to the highway system, the electricity grid and the internet that transform the market economy and then finally there's a process again, trial and error, of exploring what this new stuff is good for. the point is that this innovation economy cuts against the notion that efficiency is the virtue of markets. >> so republicans are saying listen, you don't need to cut taxes. in fact, people need to have as much money as they can privately because they want to invest it back in and that will be good for the economy. the democrats say you want to grow from the middle and not cut spending because that's a problem for the people in the middle so what is the right, what grows the economy? who is right on this argument? >> what you need are sources of funding that are not focused on a narrow calculation of economic return, of short term financial return. the u.s. government, when it h
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these cuts would tremendously damage our ability to develop the clean energy technologies of tomorrow, technologies that lead to not only lower energy bills for our constituents but also to new businesses and middle-class jobs. i see it every day in my congressional district where cutting edge companies like launch point technologies can transform and use federal funding to develop new exciting ideas that would otherwise lange wish on the drawing board -- languish on the drawing board. the threat of the fiscal cliff is real. we need to come together and pass a balanced package that continues building for a clean energy future. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. h.r. 2467, an act to take serl federal lands in mono county, california, into trust for the benefit of the bridgeport indian colony. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on w
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coast guard commander tom walsh worries about them with that kind of technology. it's one thing to move cocaine, and that's a problem. >> reporter: couldn't someone use a submersible for terrorist activity or arms running? >> that's a big concern of ours. it would be perfect for terrorists wanting to move people or equipment or other items toward the united states. >> reporter: as for the men who jumped off the semi-submersible sub, they were arrested in the united states. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new details about the gunman from the mall shooting. talks about the fiscal cler. we'll hear new details from jim demint. >>> and a warning about the hidden fees in your hotel bill. how to spot them. that and more a little later on "cbs this morning." for now, though, that is the news for this thursday morning. i always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. thank you everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- the san mateo bridge gianna franco is in the >> your r
coast guard commander tom walsh worries about them with that kind of technology. it's one thing to move cocaine, and that's a problem. >> reporter: couldn't someone use a submersible for terrorist activity or arms running? >> that's a big concern of ours. it would be perfect for terrorists wanting to move people or equipment or other items toward the united states. >> reporter: as for the men who jumped off the semi-submersible sub, they were arrested in the united states....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. i. welcome back the un's atomic watchdog says it's ready to inspect iran's alleged nuclear sites if it's given permission. as representatives have arrived in tehran to renew talks which have been at a standstill since august inspectors hope to gain access to the parchin military base near the capital they claim the facility may have been used to develop nuclear weapons and cleaned up afterwards accusation yet to be backed up by evidence ever here for national reports the burden of proof is that way even heavier on iraq. three decades of pride followed by three years of mourning when i'm in syria met her future husband a young physicist she immediately knew he'd come a long way indeed he went on to become one of iran's leading nuclear scientists and to it all ended one sunny morning in january two thousand and ten. there were reason left to work and then i heard a terrible explosion i rushed to see what happened he was lying like this. i called must must must. must i tho
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there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is that three years, 6 trillion? is that okay? >> you know, it could be that large. i'm not sure if it's okay. bernanke should be credited for being very bold and experimenting. but the problem is, we don't know how any of this ends. we do know that this is likely going to lead to inflation. right? the fed has said 2.5% is the new cap. but if you drill down on the 2.5%. it's their own forecast of inflation. it's not an independent measurement. so they've bought themselves an awful lot of flexibility to be aggressive, and to keep their liquidity flowing. but at the end of
there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is...
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so we had this event yesterday in new york city where we bring new and great innovations, technology when it comes to making sure babies are born more safe and sound in this nation, across the world, to reporters yesterday. we bring you information. yesterday we were talking about this new kind of leading edge testing. you know how some moms when they're pregnant, they have an amnio send thesis? now there is a new research where actually through a blood test, instead of having an invasive procedure, women will be able to find out whether or not they have a fetus with down syndrome, also the gender of the child which is great strides in research because many moms to be and dads, for that matter, are very concerned about some of these invasive procedures 'cause there is always a risk. yesterday some compelling research. you had to put on your scientific hat to really understand everything that they were talking about. but basically what they're doing is they're talking about dna in the mom's blood, the fetus' dna is actually in the mom's blood when pregnant. so they're taking this bloo
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it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's what i've said to both industries which is get your engineers working, because we will resolve these largely as engineering issues consistent with the economic and innovation goals of the statute. >> do you ever have a meeting yourself with the engineers in the room with the other, you know, from all industries just sitting there with your engineers hearing the disagreements and -- >> i very much end joy meeting with engineers and business executives, and i won't express an opinion who's less fun to meet with. >> okay. no, i appreciate that
it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's...
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o obviously people want that mapping technology back. there's a fight for ecosystems between google and apple and amazon. it's a big blow to apple because they couldn't get the maps done on their own. coming up, more highlights from the 121212 concert and the benefit for hurricane sandy. ♪ ♪ it took a life span with no cell mate, the long way back ♪ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven ef
o obviously people want that mapping technology back. there's a fight for ecosystems between google and apple and amazon. it's a big blow to apple because they couldn't get the maps done on their own. coming up, more highlights from the 121212 concert and the benefit for hurricane sandy. ♪ ♪ it took a life span with no cell mate, the long way back ♪ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial...
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they need to do something with technology to keep the apple jugger not rolling forward. i wouldn't put it past the business. maybe we do see an apple television set on people's christmas lists for 2014. back to you. >> strange, jeff. they come up with so many innovative products and then try to improve something that already seems, you know, pretty great in most living rooms. >> as marijuana becomes fully legalized in more states like washington and colorado, we go overseas. the city of amsterdam of all places is cracking down on pot now. in this at school by kids. the city known for it culture red light district and liberal enforcement policy on drugs is declaring schools no toking zones. this is a sign being posted. smoking pot at school has awe always been illegal but they've had trouble keeping the test from toking up on the school grounds. interesting lunch breaks. as always, let me know why you're awake. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com. i must say, fiduciary fiasco rolls off the tongue. and the debt ceiling debate is approaching. i'm sick of that one, t
they need to do something with technology to keep the apple jugger not rolling forward. i wouldn't put it past the business. maybe we do see an apple television set on people's christmas lists for 2014. back to you. >> strange, jeff. they come up with so many innovative products and then try to improve something that already seems, you know, pretty great in most living rooms. >> as marijuana becomes fully legalized in more states like washington and colorado, we go overseas. the...
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it comes out three months after apple replaced google maps with its own mapping technology. as many of us know, that was a complete disaster. as we have reported. so now google maps are back on the iphone. it was so bad, apple axed two of their executives because that software was so bad. so smart move, apple. thank you. >> and their ceo came out and said we really screwed up. the whole reason for this relationship falling apart between apple and google and the reason apple went on their own, google did not want to give apple access to turn-by-turn directions, which is very important to some of us. >> myself included. >> i'm like go north? is that right or left? >> exactly, the digital world is a little competitive there. i have trouble on the set. >> last time i got off the subway, i started walking in the wrong direction. i have no sense of direction. >> me either. no one. my entire family. >> here's a look at your weather today. >> oh, wrong camera. >> morning showers on the carolina coast. south florida, some scattered showers around phoenix. southern california and vega
it comes out three months after apple replaced google maps with its own mapping technology. as many of us know, that was a complete disaster. as we have reported. so now google maps are back on the iphone. it was so bad, apple axed two of their executives because that software was so bad. so smart move, apple. thank you. >> and their ceo came out and said we really screwed up. the whole reason for this relationship falling apart between apple and google and the reason apple went on their...